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... Equilibrium Processes An equilibrium process is really a special case of a rate process , the rate conditions being such that the overall chemical reaction is sufficiently fast in both directions that the reaction free energy is ...
... Equilibrium Processes An equilibrium process is really a special case of a rate process , the rate conditions being such that the overall chemical reaction is sufficiently fast in both directions that the reaction free energy is ...
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... equilibrium condition . Fenimore and Jones ( 1958 ) . This point receives further discussion in Section VI . I. Local Equilibrium and Balanced Reactions The characterization of reactions in flames is greatly simplified if a local ...
... equilibrium condition . Fenimore and Jones ( 1958 ) . This point receives further discussion in Section VI . I. Local Equilibrium and Balanced Reactions The characterization of reactions in flames is greatly simplified if a local ...
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... equilibrium concentration of O - atoms is also shown , for com- parison . Dagnall and Taylor ( 1971 ) have extended ... equilibrium description of free- atom fractions results from the flame radicals H , OH , and O often being present in ...
... equilibrium concentration of O - atoms is also shown , for com- parison . Dagnall and Taylor ( 1971 ) have extended ... equilibrium description of free- atom fractions results from the flame radicals H , OH , and O often being present in ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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